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Ronald king signed screenprint Persoun 1967

$ 91.51

Artist: Ronald King Country: Brazil – England Title: Persoun Medium: Screenprint in four colors. Marks: Pencil signed Paper size: 20.50 x 14.25 inches on heavy 246 gsm neutral PH paper Printed: 1967 by Editions Alecto Ltd, England Provenance: Part of special edition Portfolio numbered 5/125 Condition: Very good A certificate of authenticity is included   Ronald King was born 1932 a UK-Brazilian artist well-known as a printmaker, painter, and founder of Circle Press. He has exhibited widely in the UK and is in several public collections including the British Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the US Library of Congress, and the Los Angeles County Art Museum.
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Detail – 10 pack 16952 black on clear tape is compatible with Dymo letratag refills clear transparent plastic label refills. This thermal Non-laminated clear label maker tape 16952 measures 1/2 Inch W x 13ft L

Features – The replacement compatible for Dymo label maker refills clear 16952 has good adhesive and no sticky residue after removal. And this label maker refill clear 16952 is resistant to water, abrasion, temperature and will not smear or smudge

Machines – This clear tape is compatible with machines that use 12mm clear Letratag label refills. Such as LetraTag LT100H, LetraTag LT100H Plus, LetraTag LT100T, LetraTag LT110T, LetraTag QX 50, LetraTag 2000, LetraTag XR, LetraTag XM, LetraTag QR

Application – This letra tag refills clear label maker refill is self-adhesive. LT clear lable tape 12mm x 4m an economical choice for office, home, school and other indoor use. The back of the clear labels 16952 is split which makes it easy to peel and apply to common surfaces

Package – The replacement compatible for Dymo label maker refills clear have been tested multiple times. To ensure the condition of the product, please store unused clear label tape at normal room temperature and out of direct sunlight